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MS-DOS Player 2014-11-19 (Announce)

The latest version of MS-DOS Player, an open-source DOS emulator for 32 and 64-bit Windows, was released a few days ago (2014-11-19). It has many features including emulations for both 80286 and 80386 CPUs as well as support for LFN API. Unlike DOSBox, it is command-line based, but during my testing I have found that it certainly works better than ReactOS's NTVDM for example. Both binary and source code are downloadable from:

MS-DOS Player 2014-11-19

> The latest version of MS-DOS Player, an open-source DOS emulator for 32 and> 64-bit Windows, was released a few days ago (2014-11-19). It has many> features including emulations for both 80286 and 80386 CPUs as well as> support for LFN API. Unlike DOSBox, it is command-line based, but during my> testing I have found that it certainly works better than ReactOS's NTVDM> for example. Both binary and source code are downloadable from:> > http://homepage3.nifty.com/takeda-toshiya/msdos/

MS-DOS Player 2014-11-19

> > The latest version of MS-DOS Player, an open-source DOS emulator for 32> and> > 64-bit Windows, was released a few days ago (2014-11-19). It has many> > features including emulations for both 80286 and 80386 CPUs as well as> > support for LFN API. Unlike DOSBox, it is command-line based, but during> my> > testing I have found that it certainly works better than ReactOS's NTVDM> > for example. Both binary and source code are downloadable from:> > > > http://homepage3.nifty.com/takeda-toshiya/msdos/> > Beware it uses MESS License which is GPLv2 incompatible.

Where does it say it uses MESS License? The COPYING.txt file inside the "source" directory seems to only mention GNU GPL I think?

MS-DOS Player 2014-11-19

> > > The latest version of MS-DOS Player, an open-source DOS emulator for> 32> > and> > > 64-bit Windows, was released a few days ago (2014-11-19). It has many> > > features including emulations for both 80286 and 80386 CPUs as well as> > > support for LFN API. Unlike DOSBox, it is command-line based, but> during> > my> > > testing I have found that it certainly works better than ReactOS's> NTVDM> > > for example. Both binary and source code are downloadable from:> > > > > > http://homepage3.nifty.com/takeda-toshiya/msdos/> > > > Beware it uses MESS License which is GPLv2 incompatible.> > Where does it say it uses MESS License? The COPYING.txt file inside the> "source" directory seems to only mention GNU GPL I think?